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Best Universities for MBA Programs in Germany 2024/2025

Number of institutions: 8
    • Eltville, Germany
    • Frankfurt, Germany

    As an affiliated institute of the University of Regensburg, the IREBS Executive Education is committed to the highest quality and is an international leader in university and part-time education for real estate professionals. For over three decades, we have remained constantly one step ahead of the requirements for real estate qualifications.

    • Darmstadt, Germany

    Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Darmstadt, h_da) puts science into action. With a student body of about 17,000, it is one of the largest and most distinguished universities of applied sciences in Germany. Its excellent reputation is the result of a scientifically grounded, real-world approach to higher education and the professional success of its graduates.

    • Herrenberg, Germany

    In July 2013 The German Rector’s Conference registers 392 officially recognized institutions of higher education in Germany, out of which 110 are awarded the right to grant Ph.D. degrees. And while the majority of these institutions is public, only 11 are privately owned.

    • Berlin, Germany
    • 10-11, Germany

    The Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG, based in Berlin, Germany, is one of the leading international providers for training and capacity building services on renewable energy and energy efficiency. Since our founding in January 2008, over 30,000 participants from over 165 nations worldwide have benefited from our expertise in the technology, financing, management and market development of green energy.

    • Munich, Germany

    Henley Business School Germany supports people in shaping the 21st century with others. The 21st century offers a wide array of opportunities and many people observe them with a mixture of enthusiasm and scepticism. Do they ask themselves? What shall I do? Which opportunities do I seize? Which not? And what’s the basis for my decision? Many people can’t answer these questions. They did not learn this at school or university. We at Henley support these people in answering these questions in several ways.

    • Ludwigshafen, Germany

    In 1996, the University of Applied Sciences Ludwigshafen am Rhein became an independent university of applied sciences. It was originally part of the University of Applied Sciences of the Rhineland Palatinate, founded in 1971. With more than 4,500 students and about 80 teachers in four departments, it is actively integrated into the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region.

    • Coburg, Germany

    Coburg University in Germany is a public university financed by Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts. As its English translation “University of Applied Sciences and Arts” suggests, a Hochschule is characterized by practice-related teaching and research as well as a strong practical bias.

    • Saarbrücken, Germany

    The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program has been offered for over 30 years by the European Institute for Advanced Behavioural Management at Saarland University. The program is tailor-made for international students, academics, and practitioners who want to climb the next step on their career ladder. It can be studied either part-time or full-time, i.e. one or up to four years.